Theme: The topic the writer explores, Abstract ideas or concepts, Universal topics, Love, Revenge, Good vs. Evil, Family, Secrets, Thematic Statement: A sentence that expresses the specific interpretation of the theme., It is what the author is saying about a theme., It reflects the particular story and how it addresses the topic, Love is blind., Sometimes, revenge doesn't make you feel better., Sometimes, revenge feels amazing., Families need to pull together during hard times., Keeping a secret can lead to tragedy., Neither Theme Nor Thematic Statement: Zuri is a kind and determined child., The setting of the story., This particular story has a surprise ending., The climax is the turning point in a narrative., I disagree with the author of the text., Two adjectives that describe the father are loving and strugglin., Resolution, Films are a different way of teaching narrative.,
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